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Table 4 Multiple logistic regression of the association between AIP and gallstones

From: Association between dietary magnesium intake and gallstones: the mediating role of atherogenic index of plasma

 

OR (95%CI), P value

Exposure

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

AIP (Continuous)

1.61 (1.17, 2.20) 0.0032

2.27 (1.59, 3.23) <0.0001

1.55 (1.04, 2.31) 0.0318

1.57 (1.05, 2.35) 0.0283

AIP (Quartile)

 Q1 [-0.959, -0.259)

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Q2 [-0.259, -0.0588)

1.39 (1.01, 1.91) 0.0404

1.38 (1.00, 1.90) 0.0509

1.25 (0.90, 1.73) 0.1875

1.25 (0.90, 1.74) 0.1800

 Q3 [-0.0588,0.165)

1.82 (1.35, 2.46) <0.0001

1.90 (1.39, 2.59) <0.0001

1.52 (1.09, 2.11) 0.0124

1.51 (1.08, 2.09) 0.0149

 Q4 [0.165,1.39]

1.70 (1.26, 2.31) 0.0006

2.08 (1.50, 2.86) <0.0001

1.54 (1.09, 2.19) 0.0153

1.57 (1.10, 2.23) 0.0127

P for trend

2.03 (1.39, 2.98) 0.0003

2.76 (1.82, 4.17) <0.0001

1.81 (1.14, 2.86) 0.0118

1.84 (1.16, 2.92) 0.0100

  1. AIP was converted from a continuous variable to a categorical variable (quartiles) in multiple logistic regression analyses.
  2. OR: odds ratio; 95% Cl: 95% confidence interval
  3. Model 1: no adjustment for covariates
  4. Model 2: adjusted for sex, age, and race
  5. Model 3: adjusted for sex, age, race, education level, marital status, PIR, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, fatty liver, smoking, alcohol consumption, TC, ALT, AST, and GGT
  6. Model 4: adjusted for sex, age, race, education level, marital status, PIR, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, fatty liver, smoking, alcohol consumption, TC, ALT, AST, GGT, protein intake, carbohydrate intake, fat intake, water intake, calcium intake, iron intake, and zinc intake